Bitcoin is tumbling again. Having staged a tentative revival Monday, the world’s biggest cryptocurrency is now struggling to clear $70,000.
Bitcoin correction aligns with historical four-year halving cycle patterns. Kaiko says 52% drawdown mirrors prior post-halving bear markets. Analysts warn the bear market could last months before a ...
It's almost impossible to argue with the assumption that perhaps all investors would've loved to have ownedBitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) over the past decade. That's because the leading digital asset's price ...
NEW YORK, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Bitcoin could drop further after wiping out all of its price gains since the election of U.S. President Donald Trump as liquidity is expected to remain thin for the near ...
Bitcoin has wiped out all of last year's gains, losing over 30% in three months. This year is a different story. Uncertainty rules in various forms, from crypto regulation to Bitcoin's long-term ...
Bitcoin bounced 11% on Friday, just one day after threatening to fall below $60,000. The token notched double-digit gains after plunging roughly 15% on Thursday. Before the rebound, selling by ...
Bitcoin's Wall Street-like fear gauge has spiked to its highest level since the collapse of the FTX exchange in 2022, signaling intense market panic as prices plummeted to nearly $60,000. Volmex's ...
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency markets are rebounding on Friday after hitting lows not seen in years. As of publication, Bitcoin has since soared back over $70,300 following yesterday's crash. But ...
No matter what kind of gains you’ve been sitting on, losing $8 billion a day still hurts. Tech stocks’ ugly slide makes the case.
Just to give you an update before we even get into forecasts or fundamentals, Bitcoin (BTC) is trading around $65,000 right now. In mid-January, Bitcoin was hovering near $75,000. Since then, it ...
Bitcoin fell below $66,000 on Thursday to its lowest level in more than a year. The digital asset is down nearly 50% from its October peak. Barry Bannister, chief equity strategist at Stifel, wrote ...
Bitcoin’s slide picked up speed Thursday, dropping below $66,000 for the first time in more than a year as investors rushed out of their holdings. The world’s largest cryptocurrency fell more than 10% ...
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